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In the early morning hours of November 15, 1959, four members of the Clutter family Herb Clutter, his wife Bonnie, and their teenage children Nancy and Kenyon were murdered in their rural home, just outside the small farming community of
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. Two ex-convicts, Perry Smith and
Richard Hickock Richard Eugene Hickock (June 6, 1931 – April 14, 1965) was one of two ex-convicts convicted of murdering four members of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas on November 15, 1959, a crime made famous by Truman Capote in his 1966 non-fiction n ...
, were found guilty of the murders and
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. Smith and Hickock were executed by the state of Kansas on the same day, April 14, 1965. The murders were detailed by
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in his 1966
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''. December 22, 1967.
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Background

Herbert "Herb" Clutter was a prosperous farmer in western Kansas. His two elder daughters, Eveanna and Beverly, had moved out and started their adult lives. His two younger children, Nancy (age 16) and Kenyon (age 15), were high school students. Clutter's wife Bonnie had reportedly been incapacitated by
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and physical ailments since the births of her children, although this was later disputed. Both Nancy and Kenyon Clutter attended Holcomb High School. Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Smith were two ex-convicts, recently
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d from the
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. Floyd Wells, a former cellmate of Hickock's, had been a farmhand for Herb Clutter. Wells told Hickock that Clutter kept large amounts of cash in a safe. However, Clutter did not have a safe and transacted all of his business by check. After speaking with Wells, Hickock soon hatched the idea to steal the safe and start a new life in Mexico. Hickock later contacted Smith, another former cellmate, about committing the robbery with him. According to
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, the author of ''
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''a non-fiction novel detailing the Clutter family murders Hickock described his plan as "a cinch, the perfect score".


Murders

On the evening of November 14, 1959, Hickock and Smith drove more than across the state of
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, heading for the Clutter residence, in order to execute their plan. In the early morning hours of November 15, the pair arrived in Holcomb, located the Clutter home, and entered through an unlocked door while the family slept. Upon rousing the Clutters, they pushed Bonnie, Nancy, and Kenyon into a bathroom on the second floor of the house, then led Herb to his first-floor office. After a search, during which they began to realize there was no safe, they retrieved the other three members of the family from the bathroom. Bonnie's hands were tied in front of her; she was gagged, then tucked into bed in a room on the second floor. Nancy's hands were tied behind her - inexplicably, she was not gagged - then she, too, was tucked into bed. Then, Kenyon and Herb were taken to the basement; first, Kenyon was gagged and his hands were tied behind him, then the rope was tied to an overhead steam pipe in the furnace room. Thinking better of this, the killers cut him free, then moved him to the adjoining playroom. Bound and gagged, lying at an oblique angle on the small couch, a white pillow was stuffed behind his head, presumably to make him more comfortable. Finally, Herb was bound and gagged, then pushed down onto a mattress box lying on the concrete floor in the furnace room. Smith stayed in the furnace room, while Hickock returned upstairs to resume his search for the safe. A short time later, Hickock returned to the basement, disappointed and angry, having found no safe. The pair had already planned to leave no witnesses, and they briefly debated what to do. Finally, Smith - known to occasionally be unstable, prone to fits of rage - slit Herb Clutter's throat, then shot him in the head. Smith later recounted, "I didn't want to harm the man. I thought he was a very nice gentleman. Soft spoken. I thought so right up to the moment I cut his throat." Moments after Herb was killed, Smith and Hickock reentered the playroom, where Smith shot Kenyon to death. Heading upstairs, then to the second floor, the pair entered Nancy's room, and she was shot to death. Lastly, Bonnie Clutter was killed by a gunshot wound to the side of the head. Each of the four victims had been killed by a single shotgun blast to the head, though Herb's throat was cut as well, and each spent shell was retrieved by the killers. Recounting later the sequence of events that night, Smith claimed to have dissuaded Hickock from raping Nancy.CrimeArchives: The Murders of the Clutter Family
/ref> Having killed all four members of the family, Hickock and Smith fled the crime scene, taking with them a Zenith portable radio belonging to Kenyon Clutter, a pair of binoculars belonging to Herb Clutter and less than $50 in cash (approximately $480 in 2022) presumed to have been left over from a $60 check Herb Clutter had cashed the day before. It was generally known in the area that Herb preferred paying by check, and he seldom carried on his person, nor kept in the house, significant amounts of cash. His billfold and several items were found scattered about in his first-floor bedroom, but no cash was found there. Smith later claimed in his oral confession that Hickock had murdered Nancy and Bonnie. When asked to sign his confession, however, Smith refused. According to Capote's ''
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'', Smith wanted to accept responsibility for all four killings because, he said, he felt "sorry for Dick's mother". Smith added, "She's a real sweet person". Hickock always maintained that Smith had murdered all four victims.


Victims

The four victims: * Herbert William "Herb" Clutter (May 24, 1911 November 15, 1959), age 48. * Bonnie Mae Fox Clutter (January 7, 1914 November 15, 1959), age 45, Herb's wife. * Nancy Mae Clutter (January 2, 1943 November 15, 1959) was the 16-year-old daughter of Herb and Bonnie Clutter. She was the third eldest of the four Clutter children, and youngest of the three daughters. Nancy had been a straight "A" student, a junior at Holcomb High School, and she played the clarinet in the high school band. Well-liked, outgoing, and pretty, she attended church regularly and was active in
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. Nancy enjoyed horseback riding, baking, needlepoint, music, and sewing, and she was often sought out by younger girls, who wanted her help with domestic skills such as cooking and baking, or with their music lessons. * Kenyon Neal Clutter (August 28, 1944 November 15, 1959), age 15, a sophomore in high school, was the youngest of the four children; Herb and Bonnie's only son. Quiet, bespectacled, and somewhat shy, Kenyon's interests included hunting, woodworking, and working on an old pickup truck his father had allowed him to buy, despite the fact that he was not yet old enough to obtain a driver's license. He, like Nancy, was active in the local 4-H club. According to the murderers themselves, Kenyon had been killed by Perry Smith. Approximately 1,000 mourners attended the Clutter family funeral, packing the First Methodist Church in
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, county seat of Finney County, seven miles east of Holcomb. A majority of that crowd were also present at the burial at Valley View Cemetery, on the north edge of Garden City. The parents' graves are in the center, marked by a double headstone. Nancy's grave and single headstone is just to the left; those of Kenyon are just to the right.


Perpetrators

The two perpetrators: *
Perry Edward Smith Perry Edward Smith (October 27, 1928 – April 14, 1965) was one of two career criminals convicted of murdering the four members of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas, United States, on November 15, 1959, a crime that was made famous by Truma ...
(October 27, 1928 April 14, 1965), age 31 at the time of the murders; age 36 at execution * Richard Eugene "Dick" Hickock (June 6, 1931 April 14, 1965), age 28 at the time of the murders; age 33 at execution Smith and Hickock were arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 30, some six weeks after the murders, after a dogged investigation by members of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. After being extradited back to Kansas, their trial was held at the Finney County Courthouse in Garden City. Both Smith and Hickock were found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder, and they were sentenced to death. On April 14, 1965, they both were hanged at the Kansas State Prison near Lansing, just north of Kansas City. Hickock was executed first and was pronounced dead at 12:41 am; Smith followed shortly afterward and was pronounced dead at 1:19 am.


''In Cold Blood''

Before the killers were captured, author
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learned of the Clutter family murders and decided to travel to Kansas and write about the crime. He was accompanied by his childhood friend and fellow author,
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. Together, they interviewed local residents and investigators assigned to the case and took thousands of pages of notes. The killers, Hickock and Smith, were arrested six weeks after the murders and were eventually executed by the state of Kansas in 1965. Capote ultimately spent six years working on his book. When finally published in 1966, ''
In Cold Blood ''In Cold Blood'' is a non-fiction novel by American author Truman Capote, first published in 1966. It details the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Capote learned of the qu ...
'' was an instant success. Today, it is the second-best-selling
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book in publishing history, behind
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's 1974 book ''Helter Skelter'', about the
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murders.


Film and television

* ''
In Cold Blood ''In Cold Blood'' is a non-fiction novel by American author Truman Capote, first published in 1966. It details the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. Capote learned of the qu ...
'' (1967 film)
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, portrayed Smith; Scott Wilson portrayed Hickock. * ''
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'' (1996 TV miniseries)
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portrayed Smith; Anthony Edwards portrayed Hickock. * '' Capote'' (2005 film) Clifton Collins Jr. portrayed Smith;
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portrayed Hickock;
Philip Seymour Hoffman Philip Seymour Hoffman (July 23, 1967 – February 2, 2014) was an American actor. Known for his distinctive supporting and character roles—typically lowlifes, eccentrics, underdogs, and misfits—he acted in many films and theatrical produ ...
portrayed Truman Capote. For his performance, Hoffman won the
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. * '' Infamous'' (2006 film)
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portrayed Smith;
Lee Pace Lee Grinner Pace (born March 25, 1979) is an American actor. He is known for starring as Thranduil the Elvenking in ''The Hobbit'' trilogy and as Joe MacMillan in the AMC period drama television series '' Halt and Catch Fire''. He has also a ...
portrayed Hickock;
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portrayed Capote;
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portrayed Lee. * Once Upon a Crime, Season 5 Episode 1 of '' A Crime to Remember'' (2013-2018 documentary series) The series tells the stories of notorious crimes by switching between dramatization and interviews with crime experts and/or people involved in the crimes.


See also

* Capital punishment in Kansas * List of people executed in Kansas


References


External links


CrimeArchives: The Murders of the Clutter Family

In Cold Blood Family Breaks Their Silence: Why They're Speaking Out Now About Infamous Slayings

Clutter family murders
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